Jack, let me begin by giving you the shortest possible answer, and the answer is yes. I am absolutely committed to that. I will tell you that the report, which I have read in its entirety, documented the devastating effects that sexual harassment and sexual violence has had on women in the RCMP. Like all Canadians—and, I believe, like the mass majority of RCMP officers—we are appalled by the lived experience of the women whose concerns were documented in this report, and they are completely unacceptable to us.
Justice Bastarache, I think, very helpfully has provided us with a number of very important recommendations. I'll give the RCMP commissioner an opportunity to speak to the very important work she's doing in response to that.
Jack, if I may answer your last question, you'll recall that in the throne speech, which you very kindly supported when it was voted on, we very clearly stated our commitment to bringing about reform of the RCMP and in particular to dealing with issues of governance, oversight and accountability. The government is prepared and is working towards fulfilling that responsibility, and so the work should be done both internally by the RCMP and externally by the government.